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I have a number of concerns about the projected Sizewell C: the main ones are as follows. 1. It is ecologically very damaging. The impact on Minsmere bird life (a habitat and reserve of international...
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When one considers the extent of the development planned for this area of Suffolk the construction of Sizewell C will impose unprecedented damage on an already fragile stretch of East Suffolk Coast....
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The parish council is not contesting the case for a new nuclear facility in principle but we do contest EDF’s transport proposals and in particular the route alignment for a bypass of Farnham and...
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The project at Sizewell threatens the continued viability of the farm in Theberton and therefore the employment of our 3 farm workers who have been there for many years. On top of their reliance on...
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Friston Parish is home to circa 450 people who live in a pretty, peaceful and tranquil environment surrounded by green pastures. Therefore, its residents enjoy a high-level sense of well-being, safety...
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1. I, Gail Lee, [Redacted], which is one of the dwellings created out of the [Redacted]. I wish to be registered as an interested party for the Sizewell C DCO. 2. I understand the rear wing was added...
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I have carefully followed the pre planning consultations for the Sizewell C project over the last three years and attended local meetings held by EDF which explained the outline plans for the power...
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nuclear energy (& waste) detriment to surrounding nature - fish, birds, wildlife etc
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I have the following concerns about Sizewell C: Transport • Road: a construction transport strategy which is largely based on road transport shows limited understanding of local conditions: o The A12...
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I wish to raise the following issues of concern: Environment & Landscape I believe there will be an irreparable impact on our landscape because of locality, design and scale; we are in AONB and this...
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May I draw your attention to my concerns as follows about the proposed new Sizewell development: *Proposed Site: sea levels are rising, putting the site at risk from flooding and 'hundred year' tidal...
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I support the Sizewell C application as overall it is and will ultimately benefit the local area and UK plc as a whole. . With a reduction in carbon emmisions Security of electrical supply Be part of...
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As a Fellow of UCL, I am aware of the research of its Energy Institute and specifically the work of Dr Paul Dorfman who is a member of several bodies concerned with nuclear power, including INRAG, NTW...
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1. The construction of Sizewell C will have an unacceptable impact on the nature conservation and landscape value of the immediate area. This impact cannot be adequately mitigated against elsewhere....
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Sizewell C is a damaging project, destroying an area of protected nature reserve. It is also a waste of millions of pounds which could be invested in renewable technology that would allow a more...
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I object to the proposals to uses the singlectrack railway, not 50yards from ny house in [Redacted] for the purposes of constructing sizewell C Noise at least 5 trains a night Risk of accidents with...
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1. The site will have a serious negative impacts on the local environment, including causing flooding which has a knock-on impact on the local ecosystem and marine ecology. The site is right next to...
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The Parish Council has participated in all four stages of public consultation over eight years. This application concentrates on the site for the proposed Freight Management Facility [FMF] in the...
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Lack of meaningful engagements - understanding landowners concerns Alternative options - have these been adequately considered Concerns over environmental impact of the project
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I live within the area & feel the project is far too big for our area causing much disruption & permanent damage to our area of 'Outstanding natural beauty (AONB). Tourism will be permanently damaged...
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Operating any nuclear powerstation and storing nuclear waste on a coastal site which is sinking into the sea is the height of folly risking harm to health of the population and ecology of the area...
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I have the following concerns about Sizewell C: Overall • The scale of the development is too large: o For this fragile and environmentally sensitive location o For a site where significant reliance...
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Climate change resulting in more stormsdamaging an already moving and rapidly diminishing and eroding coastline. Destruction of the natural and marine environment, and one the largest nature reserves...
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I am greatly concerned by the proposed Sizewell C development: 1. A massive detrimental impact on one of Europe's most precious bird sanctuaries, Minismere. 2. A broader negative impact on the local...
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The proposed building of Sizewell C must NOT take place. 1)I am very concerned that Sizewell marshes SSSI will be damaged because of the change in water quality which WILL happen due to the draining...
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I own the property [Redacted]. My property boundary backs onto the railway and [Redacted] crossing. The proposed use of the railway for Sizewell C will have direct consequences for my property. These...
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1 Environmental damage will be done to the area of the site, which will not be met by mitigations. Nature does not work like this. 2 Damage to the local area will equally not be mitigated by poorly...
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I think we should be concentrating on wind farms. We also need power more quickly than can be achieved by building another power station. People need to understand how to reduce their use of power and...
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I wish to raise the following concerns I have about the proposal to build two new reactors at Sizewell. This side (eastern) of England is tipping slowly into the sea. Sea levels are rising and the...
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The Suffolk coast is drastically eroding. Sea levels rising and the site will be flooded by 2100. Extreme annual sea events will happen by 2050. Building on a flood risk site is utter madness. The...
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It is my resolute belief that the SZC Project should not proceed. As time has progressed, not one of the shortcomings revealed during the four stages of public consultation has been satisfactorily...
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As the main development is well distant from our area of interest our concern is mainly of Freight Management. We note that a facility is proposed located to the South-East of the A12 and A14 junction...
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1. I, Sally Evans, [Redacted] since 1981. I wish to be registered as an interested party for the Sizewell C DCO. 2. My property is one of the [Redacted]. It includes a pond and a grove of old oak...
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1. I, Sheilagh Davies, am a barrister of 40 years standing and appear under that name. I was married to the late [Redacted]. Under that surname. I have had a home at [Redacted] for over 35 years....
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Dear Planning Inspectorate, My representation regards the flawed way in which EDF Energy and the Sizewell C (SZC) project have assessed the climate and emissions impacts of SZC. This representation...
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The Suffolk coast is drastically eroding. Sea levels rising and the site will be flooded by 2100. Extreme annual sea events will happen by 2050. Building on a flood risk site is utter madness. The...
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1. I, Eric Brindley, live at [Redacted] and own the property along with my brother [Redacted]. I wish to be registered as an interested party for the Sizewell C DCO on behalf of myself and my brother....
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My concerns about this proposal are:- Unsuitable site as rising sea levels already threaten the land. Hazardous nuclear power station surrounded and pounded by rising sea levels is a threat to life of...
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Waldringfield Parish Council wishes to raise the following issues for the Sizewell C Examination: LOCATION • The project is far too big for the setting and land available. • It is unsuitable for the...
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I reside at [Redacted], my private residence. The property directly abuts the Ipswich/Lowestoft Rail line where is lies is a shallow cutting. The line would be used to transport construction materials...
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I am totally against EDF plans in building another nuclear plant SIZEWELL C! This would cause tremendous devastation to the wildlife and countryside in the area and further surrounding areas. I am an...
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I am concerned with the following points: 1) destruction of natural habitats for animals and birds, 2) drastic increase of noise pollution due to increasing traffic and construction, 3) a disturbance...
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The Blackwater Against New Nuclear Group (BANNG) wishes to be represented as an Interested Party at the Examination of the application for development consent of Sizewell C for the following reasons:...
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• Lack of meaningful engagements – difficulty of understanding landowners concerns • Concerns over environmental impact of the project • Justification of the need for the scheme – i.e the link road or...
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The Suffolk coast is drastically eroding. Sea levels rising and the site will be flooded by 2100. Extreme annual sea events will happen by 2050. Building on a flood risk site is utter madness. The...
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Headings : Safety Environment and Business 1.) Safety. Evacuation of all workers, numbering thousands, local inhabitants, schoolchildren and visitors would be impossible in an emergency, the...
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There are many reasons why the building of Sizewell C and D is totally unacceptable, in this area. * The adverse effect on local tourism, employment and local communities will be immense . * The...
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1. Long term impact on the environment. Storage of nuclear waste, destruction of natural habits and AONB. 2.Immediate impact on the environment. Increased traffic noise and pollution, upheaval during...
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This project has been labelled as the biggest building site in Europe yet Suffolk has no motorway and a road network struggling with current capacity without the additional 1000 daily lorries plus...
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• Lack of meaningful engagements – difficulty of understanding landowners concerns • Concerns over environmental impact of the project • Justification of the need for the scheme – i.e the link road or...
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My note sets out how I consider it would be appropriate to calculate the displaced carbon from operating Sizewell C with its implications for the number of months of full time operation required to...
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Transport strategy - EDF’s road-based transport strategy is not acceptable in the 21st century with an unreasonable adverse impact on local communities, and significant damage to the important local...
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I believe the construction of 2 nuclear reactors at Sizewell is totally the wrong Project in this part of the country. - the Suffolk coast is at great risk of coastal erosion. We know the sea levels...
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Great Glemham lies 10 miles west of the Sizewell site, about 1 ½ miles north of the A12 between Saxmundham and Framlingham. The council accepts the general principle of nuclear development on the...
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Suffolk coastal simply doesn’t have the infrastructure to cope with an industrial project of this size nor the amenities to support 8000 workers. It is a rural backwater geared for agriculture,...
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We live just off the A12 trunk road and our greatest fear is that all the additional traffic caused by the building of Sizewell C will force even more drivers to find alternative routes and our road...
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• Lack of meaningful engagements – difficulty of understanding landowners concerns • Concerns over environmental impact of the project • Justification of the need for the scheme – i.e the link road •...
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APPLICATION FOR A DEVELOPMENT CONSENT ORDER BY NNB GENERATION COMPANY (SZC) LIMITED FOR THE SIZEWELL C PROJECT, SUFFOLK REF. EN010012 OUTLINE OF PROPOSED WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS OF JAMES MICHAEL...
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I am opposed to EDF building a nuclear power station at Sizewell and would like the following answers: 1. Where will be nuclear waste be treated and stored? How safe will it be? 2. How will the roads...
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• Lack of meaningful engagements – difficulty of understanding landowners concerns • Concerns over environmental impact of the project • Justification of the need for the scheme – i.e the link road or...
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Relevant Response to PINs for EDFE DCO application for Sizewell C The NPS at EN6 states that the Sizewell C Site is a potential site, for the development. It does not state it is a certainty. As a...
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dear sirs, I would like to register my vote against another nuclear power station sizewell C. 1. Nuclear energy is storing poisons for future generations, who will have enough to cope with with global...
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Lack of meaningful engagements – difficulty of understanding landowners concerns Concerns over environmental impact of the project Justification of the need for the scheme – i.e the link road or rail...
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Relevant Representations of Kelsale-cum-Carlton Parish Council on Sizewell (Please look at a map of the location of our Parish - as it seems I cannot include it here) As a directly impacted Parish we...
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Leiston Labour Party has 30 years’ experience of nuclear power in development and operation. We believe that EDF’s proposal to build and operate another nuclear facility at Sizewell (Sizewell C) lacks...
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The building of the site will cause enormous environmental and aesthetic damage to an area of outstanding natural beauty. This will impact on the wildlife, local biodiversity, including endangered...
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I wish to raise the following issues of great personal concern about Sizewell C. 1. Site Selection ? I believe it is the wrong project in the wrong place o Adverse impact on adjacent internationally...
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the huge increase in road traffic, -the despoliation of the AONB, -the strain on local services (already stretched) from an influx of workers, -the threat to the marine life, -the viability of...
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• Lack of meaningful engagements – difficulty of understanding landowners concerns • Concerns over environmental impact of the project • Justification of the need for the scheme – i.e the link road or...
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I would like to know how nuclear waste will be made safe and stored especially with regard to climate change and think that this site is unsuitable. Visitor economy will face further downturn: Tourism...
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I wish to register as an interested party as a resident of Leiston. Apart from a few years living in Ipswich, I have lived in Leiston for forty years and here in Westward Ho for longer than anywhere...
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I would like to register my strong objection to the Sizewell C Project My reasons cover many topics which will be raised by others: - Unsuitable site because of likely rising sea levels etc - It will...
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Dear Sir/Madam I am strongly opposed to this development. I wish to raise the following issues of concern about Sizewell C. 1. Site Selection I believe it is the wrong project in the wrong place...
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Lack of meaningful engagements – difficulty of understanding landowners concerns Concerns over environmental impact of the project Justification of the need for the scheme – i.e the link road or rail...
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My concerns over Sizewell C include: Is this the best site for a nuclear power station? With rising sea levels, this area could become swamped in a matter of a few years, threatening the safety and...
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Outline of the main points to be made in relation to the application. The hazard of nuclear energy. The generation of nuclear power from nuclear energy needs the storage and disposal of radioactive...
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Relevant Representation, Sizewell C, Peta-Jane Whiting, My Main Concerns are; Minsmere and Ecology of the area • Unique there are more species per acre on the Minsmere Reserve than on any other...
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This project appears to offer consumers the most expensive energy ever generated. Even so, experience suggest that significant cost overruns and delays are the norm. There appears to be no provision...
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APPLICATION FOR A DEVELOPMENT CONSENT ORDER BY NNB GENERATION COMPANY (SZC) LIMITED FOR THE SIZEWELL C PROJECT, SUFFOLK (REF. EN010012) OUTLINE OF PROPOSED REPRESENTATIONS TO BE MADE ON BEHALF OF THE...
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Damage to this part of Suffolk will be incalculable; loss of peace, protected habitats, tranquillity and dark night skies. Locals and visitors are attracted to this area for precisely those reasons...
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Relevant Representation: Sizewell C DCO 25.09.2020 From: Regan Scott for S.A.G.E. (Community Monitoring Group). Following our posted correspondence on the likely standard of this DCO (2.4.20) and...
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I run an alpaca breeding enterprise here at Moat Farm, some of my stock are kept off farm, this necessitates travelling to fields in the village to check, feed and move my stock. The proposed road...
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APPLICATION FOR A DEVELOPMENT CONSENT ORDER BY NNB GENERATION COMPANY (SZC) LIMITED FOR THE SIZEWELL C PROJECT, SUFFOLK (REF. EN010012) OUTLINE OF PROPOSED REPRESENTATIONS TO BE MADE ON BEHALF OF THE...
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I have the following concerns about the Sizewell C plans: 1. The impact of extra traffic during construction: our roads already struggle to cope during the busy tourist season and harvest time: much...
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Dear Sir / Madam, I write to formally register Suffolk Constabulary (SC) as an Interested Party in the Sizewell C (SZC) Nuclear Power Station Development Consent Order (DCO) application and provide...
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Please note that Suffolk County Council's Relevant Representation will be submitted separately by email to sizewellc@planninginspectorate.gov.uk Please see attached
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Local Access Forums are statutory bodies established by the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 to comment and advise local authorities and other decision-making organisations on access issues for...
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I believe that Site Selection is wrong because of the impact it will have on the environment and biodiversity the areas are designated as A.O.N.B and S.S.S.I The development is sited next door to...
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1. We, [Redacted]. It has been in our family for some 50 years. We wish to be registered as an interested party for the Sizewell C DCO. 2. We object specifically to EDF’s proposed alignment for a...
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I was told by one of the organisers at the recent mobile unit that no bypass or road improvements would be started for at least 2 to 3 years after the build of Sizewell C had been started. Of course...
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I have already registered, so I suppose this is a dross-clearing exercise. The county of Suffolk has always been an unsuitable place for nuclear power. Nuclear power remains dangerous, and will take...
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3 main parts: 1. There is no evidence that a Health Impact Assessment (HIA) has been carried out. A search of SCC documents for papers to include the words Sizewell and public health draws a blank. A...
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I am an academic physicist at the University of Oxford who throughout my career has studied the subjects of energy, nuclear physics and the impact of radiation on life and society, but have never had...
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I fully endorse the Stop Sizewell C’s Relevant Representation and that of the Aldeburgh Town Council. For the sake of brevity, I will not restate them here but support their request that all their...
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Like many residents I am most concerned about the plans for Sizewell C. I am of course concerned about the disruption, the impact on wildlife & habitats, the marine environment and the visual impact...
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I believe that Sizewell C will be extremely damaging to the local tourist industry whilst it is being built and afterwards. There will be an unsustainable increase in traffic, light, noise and air...
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I am writing to register my interest as a local resident in East Suffolk. I believe there to be significant concerns in selection of the site for Sizewell C which is subject to sea level rise, climate...
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I am extremely concerned about the environmental impact of the proposal. The beauty of the Suffolk coastline is precious. The proposal threatens landscape and wildlife. Moreover, our business depends...
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I am opposed to the proposed development on the following grounds: The Site: It is surrounded by designated sites of international and national ecological importance and sites of landscape, cultural...
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I have an interest in the Sizewell C development consent sent to the Planning Inspectorate. I am a local business that will be directly and adversely impacted by the proposed development. These are...
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